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If I became a millionaire, my life would not be worth a tickey."
The term tickey is applied to both the 3d and 2 c coins.
Here's a tickey to buy a cool drink,' he said handing me a tiny silver coin. '
In 1968, the Rhodesian threepence (or tickey) was issued.
Tickey was the slang for a three-penny coin.
Last year she won the Bertha Tickey award as the outstanding pitcher in the women's fast-pitch national tournament.
This very rare coin is the same design as the Tickey of 1892-97, but dated 1898 and struck only in 22 carat (92%) gold.
A tickey for tie taughts!
'Go on, take it, take it, it is only a blerrie tickey!'
"It's hard to compare," said Topley, who was a teammate of Tickey and Joyce on the Brakettes.
I think Tickey is the greatest ever because she pitched at a time when women sports were not as accepted and women were not encouraged to compete."
The jewellers' copies of the Sammie Marks Tickey are popular with Commonwealth of Nations coin collectors.
Bertha Ragan Tickey played 1956-1968 with the Brakettes, was inducted into the national hall of fame in 1972.
Several East African terms for money, including pesa and tickey (from taka/tanka) originate from this interaction.
Not for one testey tickey culprik's coynds ore for all ecus in cunziehowffse!
'Patel, this is my last and final offer and only if the boy gets a bansela, I'll give you another tickey, take it or leave it, man!'
He also hosted a teens rock and roll dance and music program "Studio Party" and a late night old movie show "Rickey Tickey Playhouse".
Shuter & Shooter also introduced one of the first lending libraries in Pietermaritzburg for the sum of a tickey (2 cents) for each book lent.
For years, Joyce, Bertha Reagan Tickey and Donna Lopiano, now the executive director of the Women's Sports Foundation, were the dominant pitchers.
For opponents who have never seen or heard of Tickey and Joyce, the United States trio of Doom, Fernandez and Granger is beginning to look pretty legendary.
Bertha Tickey, who played in the 1940's and 1950's with the Orange Lionettes and the Raybestos Brakettes, is generally regarded as the standard by which pitchers are judged.
"After joining the Brakettes, my heroes no longer were Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford, but Joan Joyce and Bertha Tickey," Ms. Lopiano said, referring to two legendary pitching stars for the Brakettes.
We saw the white people look out of their windows, like ghosts, and sometimes they would toss us one of their Rhodesian pennies-large copper coins with a hole in the middle-or, if we were lucky, a tiny silver coin we called a tickey, which could buy us a small tin of syrup.